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You get the privilege of learning about the human body as well as getting the rare chance of dissecting a cat in class.

Course highlights:

I learned much more than I expected walking in. We went over each chapter in depth according to the textbook, and I loved seeing how the puzzle that is the human body fits together to function properly.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

Be prepared to seriously study before each test because that will do you a lot of good. But if you just pay attention and do your homework, and you really should walk out of that class with a strong A.

I recommend this course because the teacher is knowledgeable, and she makes learning fun. This is not your average science class, there is a lot more discussion and involvement than an average class.

Course highlights:

The highlight was the cat dissection, this was easily the most fun project I've ever participated in. Also the study of the brain was extremely interesting I really enjoyed knowing all the parts and how it worked.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Always be attentive during lectures, print the notes and follow along. Do not be scared of the teacher, read the textbook

This class was the best class I've ever taken because it has caused me to look at the world in a whole different way. The amount of information that you have taken in throughout the year is sure to stick with you the rest of your life.

Course highlights:

The second semester cat dissection is where you take in the most information. Although a lot of it is only memorization, you begin to infer about the processes that go on in humans (and cats) based on the memorized elements of the cat.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

Be sure to do your own work. There are lots of little assignments that you can easily get answers from someone else but that will only hurt you in the long run.

Course Term:Spring 2016

Professor:Perri Blake

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectMany Small AssignmentsGreat Discussions